Notes: Buchholz enters district tournament play having made it to the state semifinals two years in a row. The Bobcats have made it to the regional playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons and are once again the favorite to win this tournament. Forest made it to the regional playoffs for the first time since 2000 last year and is eyeing a return, while Lincoln had made it to regionals four straight years until missing out last year. Chiles has made it to the regional playoffs once and that was in 2010.

Notes: The Wolf Pack come into district play having lost their regular season finale to Trinity Catholic 60-50, but that shouldn't stop them from making it 11 straight years in the regional playoffs. Citrus enters as the No. 2 seed and looking to make it three straight seasons in which it will have made it to regionals. Lecanto is looking to make it back to the regional playoffs for the first time since 2010, while Central will be looking to get back after missing last year but making it in 2010 and 2011.

Notes: Gainesville marches into the district tournament having gone undefeated against District 6A-5 competition in the regular season. The Hurricanes figure to be the favorite to win the tournament after scoring 529 points in district play, versus 202 points allowed. They will be looking to make the regional playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. Leesburg (6-2) will be looking to make it back to the tournament after not making it last year. In 2011, the Yellow Jackets made it all the way to the Final Four before losing to Lakewood in the 4A state semifinals. South Lake is trying to build upon its success last year when it made it to the regional playoffs. Vanguard (2-6) will square off against Lake Weir (0-7) in a first-round matchup with the Knights hoping to find a way to the playoffs for the first time since 2010. That year, however, the Knights made it all the way to the state semifinals, where they fell to Miami Norland. Lake Weir enters the tournament having not made it out of district play since 1996, which was also the only time in the school's history.

Notes: The top two seeds, Crystal River and Dunnellon, have been absent from the regional playoffs for four and five years, respectively. Both schools finished 8-2 in district play and split regular season matchups with each other. The Tigers fell on their home court to Crystal River 52-49, but later in the year defeated the Pirates 59-51 on the road. Tavares and Nature Coast will be looking to make it to the regional playoffs for back-to-back seasons as both schools made it last season. Hernando is looking to end a 10-year drought from the regional playoffs, while Eustis hasn't been in since 2007.

Notes: Palatka is the No. 1 seed in the tournament after finishing with a district record of 6-0. The Panthers made it to the regional playoffs last season for the first time since 2007. Eastside enters district tournament play having made it to regionals in nine of the past 10 seasons, including a loss in the state finals in 2005. North Marion finished district play with a 2-4 record. The Colts are looking to make regionals in back-to-back seasons after making it last year for the first time since 2001. Belleview will be looking for its first regional playoff appearance.

Notes: Trinity Catholic made it through district play unscathed, posting a record of 8-0. It enters district tournament play as the favorites to take home the District 4A-6 crown. Mount Dora enters as the No. 2 seed and is hoping to advance past districts for the first time since 1986. South Sumter finished district play with a 4-4 record and will be looking to make it three years in a row in which it has made it out of district tournament play. Weeki Wachee is hoping to make its first appearance in the regional playoffs, while Umatilla hasn't been there since 1994.

Notes: The Saints made it back to the regional playoffs last year for the first time since 2008, when they lost in the state semifinals to Sarasota Christian in Class 1A. St. John should be able to make it back again this year after finishing with a 3-0 district record in the regular season. Seven Rivers (2-1) has made it to regionals the past two years and would make it three in a row with a win over First Academy. Cornerstone (0-3) and First Academy (1-2) have never made it to the regional playoffs.

<p><b>District 7A-1</p><p>At Tallahassee Chiles</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Thursday — <b>No. 2 Forest </b>vs. No. 3 Tallahassee Lincoln, 6 p.m.; No. 1 Gainesville Buchholz vs. No. 4 Chiles, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday — If the top seeds hold, then Forest would travel to Buchholz for the championship game at 7 p.m. Otherwise, the championship game will be 7 p.m. at Chiles.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> Buchholz enters district tournament play having made it to the state semifinals two years in a row. The Bobcats have made it to the regional playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons and are once again the favorite to win this tournament. Forest made it to the regional playoffs for the first time since 2000 last year and is eyeing a return, while Lincoln had made it to regionals four straight years until missing out last year. Chiles has made it to the regional playoffs once and that was in 2010.</p><p><b>District 6A-6</p><p>At Inverness Citrus</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Tuesday — No. 4 Brooksville Central vs. No. 5 Spring Hill Springstead (at Central HS), 7 p.m.; Thursday —<b> No. 1 West Port </b>vs. Central/Springstead, 6 p.m.; No. 2 Citrus vs. No. 3 Lecanto, 7:30 p.m.; Friday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> The Wolf Pack come into district play having lost their regular season finale to Trinity Catholic 60-50, but that shouldn't stop them from making it 11 straight years in the regional playoffs. Citrus enters as the No. 2 seed and looking to make it three straight seasons in which it will have made it to regionals. Lecanto is looking to make it back to the regional playoffs for the first time since 2010, while Central will be looking to get back after missing last year but making it in 2010 and 2011.</p><p><b>District 6A-5</p><p>At Gainesville</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Tuesday — <b>No. 5 Lake Weir vs. No. 4 Vanguard</b>, 7 p.m.; Thursday — No. 3 Groveland South Lake vs. No. 2 Leesburg, 6 p.m.; No. 1 Gainesville vs. Vanguard/Lake Weir, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> Gainesville marches into the district tournament having gone undefeated against District 6A-5 competition in the regular season. The Hurricanes figure to be the favorite to win the tournament after scoring 529 points in district play, versus 202 points allowed. They will be looking to make the regional playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. Leesburg (6-2) will be looking to make it back to the tournament after not making it last year. In 2011, the Yellow Jackets made it all the way to the Final Four before losing to Lakewood in the 4A state semifinals. South Lake is trying to build upon its success last year when it made it to the regional playoffs. Vanguard (2-6) will square off against Lake Weir (0-7) in a first-round matchup with the Knights hoping to find a way to the playoffs for the first time since 2010. That year, however, the Knights made it all the way to the state semifinals, where they fell to Miami Norland. Lake Weir enters the tournament having not made it out of district play since 1996, which was also the only time in the school's history.</p><p><b>District 5A-7</p><p>At Broooksville Nature Coast</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Tuesday — No. 3 Tavares vs. No. 6 Brooksville Hernando, 6 p.m.; No. 4 Brooksville Nature Coast vs. No. 5 Eustis, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday — <b>No. 2 Dunnellon </b>vs. Hernando/Tavares, 6 p.m.; No. 1 Crystal River vs. Eustis/Nature Coast, 7:30 p.m.; Friday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> The top two seeds, Crystal River and Dunnellon, have been absent from the regional playoffs for four and five years, respectively. Both schools finished 8-2 in district play and split regular season matchups with each other. The Tigers fell on their home court to Crystal River 52-49, but later in the year defeated the Pirates 59-51 on the road. Tavares and Nature Coast will be looking to make it to the regional playoffs for back-to-back seasons as both schools made it last season. Hernando is looking to end a 10-year drought from the regional playoffs, while Eustis hasn't been in since 2007.</p><p><b>District 5A-6</p><p>At Gainesville Eastside</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Tuesday — <b>No. 4 Belleview</b> vs. No. 1 Palatka, 6 p.m.; <b>No. 3 North Marion</b> vs. No. 2 Eastside, 7:30 p.m.; Friday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> Palatka is the No. 1 seed in the tournament after finishing with a district record of 6-0. The Panthers made it to the regional playoffs last season for the first time since 2007. Eastside enters district tournament play having made it to regionals in nine of the past 10 seasons, including a loss in the state finals in 2005. North Marion finished district play with a 2-4 record. The Colts are looking to make regionals in back-to-back seasons after making it last year for the first time since 2001. Belleview will be looking for its first regional playoff appearance.</p><p><b>District 4A-6</p><p>At Trinity Catholic</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Tuesday — No. 4 Weeki Wachee vs. No. 5 Umatilla, 6 p.m.; Friday — No. 2 Mount Dora vs. No. 3 Bushnell South Sumter, 5:30 p.m.; <b>No. 1 Trinity Catholic</b> vs. Weeki Wachee/Umatilla, 7 p.m.; Saturday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> Trinity Catholic made it through district play unscathed, posting a record of 8-0. It enters district tournament play as the favorites to take home the District 4A-6 crown. Mount Dora enters as the No. 2 seed and is hoping to advance past districts for the first time since 1986. South Sumter finished district play with a 4-4 record and will be looking to make it three years in a row in which it has made it out of district tournament play. Weeki Wachee is hoping to make its first appearance in the regional playoffs, while Umatilla hasn't been there since 1994.</p><p><b>District 2A-3</p><p>At St. John Lutheran</b></p><p><b>Schedule:</b> Monday —<b> No. 1 St. John</b> vs. No. 4 Gainesville Cornerstone Academy, 5 p.m.; No. 2 Lecanto Seven Rivers vs. No. 3 First Academy-Leesburg, 7 p.m.; Thursday — Championship game at 7 p.m.</p><p><b>Notes:</b> The Saints made it back to the regional playoffs last year for the first time since 2008, when they lost in the state semifinals to Sarasota Christian in Class 1A. St. John should be able to make it back again this year after finishing with a 3-0 district record in the regular season. Seven Rivers (2-1) has made it to regionals the past two years and would make it three in a row with a win over First Academy. Cornerstone (0-3) and First Academy (1-2) have never made it to the regional playoffs.</p>